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<p>Legislation already states pupils must have access at all times to free, fresh
drinking water. Schools are best placed to decide how to offer this. If water is not
available parents should raise this through the school’s complaints policy. No teacher
should be refusing a child water. If the hon. Member for Washington and Sunderland
West is aware of any situation where this is taking place I would encourage her to
write to the department.</p>

<p>For 2019-20 schools in Crawley attracted 5.6% more funding per pupil compared to
2017-18. This is an additional £235 per pupil. The additional funding announced last
week means further increases for every school in Crawley over the next three years.
School-level details will be announced in due course.</p>

<p>We do not collect this information, but our Holiday Activities and Food programme
has supported children from disadvantaged families over the last 2 summers.</p><p>In
2018, we provided £2 million funding that reached over 18,000 pupils.</p><p>This year,
we more than quadrupled our funding, so that even more disadvantaged children benefitted
from healthy food and enriching activities.</p>

<p>We have committed an extra £14 billion to schools in England over the next three
years. This will bring the schools budget to £52.2 billion in 2022-23. This will allow
funding increases for all schools. In particular, every secondary school will receive
a minimum of at least £5,000 per pupil next year, with every primary school getting
a minimum of at least £4,000 from 2021-22. This is the largest cash boost in a generation
and has only been possible because of our balanced approach to the public finances
and careful stewardship of the economy since 2010.</p>

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the recommendations
in the report by the World Future Council Unlocking the Trillions to Finance the 1.5°c
Limit, published on 7 November 2017, concerning the role of central banks buying fossil
fuel stranded assets on the condition that the money is invested in the renewable
energy sector.

<p>The Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union spoke with the Cabinet Secretary
for Government Business and Constitutional Relations in the Scottish Government within
the first few days of his reappointment.</p><p>The Secretary of State looks forward
to seeing him next at the Joint Ministerial Committee on European Union Negotiations
later this month.</p><p>I have written to my counterparts in the Scottish and Welsh
governments and look forward to meeting with them soon.</p><p> </p>